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    Why not buy one of the classiest cars ever to come out of the 1960s. Also any 4 door sedan that also has coach doors is pure elegance.

    We can only hope.

    I do not aspire to own this car. In fact there are far more discreet classic options I would buy before a Veyron. They are certainly a toy for new a new money kind of person. I prefer to lust after pre war hand crafted masterpieces or humble yet provocative 07/11 Audi S6. All the power of a Lamborghini without the

    This car is not a DD but it could be. As for the tires if you buy a Veyron you can pay the bills to repair it. I wouldn't say it was audacious either if you want audacious buy a Lamborghini or Agera

    I did not lust after a Veyron until I watched this video

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    I have so much more respect for this engineering marvel after watching this video on how a Bugatti Veyron is made. Nat Geo Megafactories!

    I give my endorsement to the V2. Without Nazi military backing we would not have landed on the moon in the 1960's. We may not have even landed in the 20th century.

    So what's next Bugatti?

    Lost money on every one they sold. It was that luxurious.

    The 1964 Ford Mustang. No one at the time asked for a 2 door four seat personal performance car. One could argue it wasn't even that great of a performer. But the undeniable cool attracted the baby boomers and launched a the segment of high performance four seat "sports cars" that we all know and love today. The Pony

    Love it

    I am frankly very impressed. I love that in this modern day and age of safety I can still get a car with a giant wing on the back just because it looks badass.

    King of Magadha, Ajatashatru the inventor of the chariot. He already had speed on his mind 2500 years before he could go truly fast.

    Me too buddy. I yearn for the day Lincoln makes a rear wheel drive competitor

    The Lincoln? Yes what about it?

    It is an essential ingredient to the recipe

    Yes it was. Dusenberg was a true legend.

    Yes

    I think it is a work in progress. I stepped from a Mercedes E class to a Cadillac CTS at Detroit. It was like going from a 100k car to a 40k car. Problem was they were both 60k. Hopefully the people at Cadillac noted this and will be fixing the problem starting with this CT6

    Last I checked Cadillac was with if not ahead of them for a good part of the 20th century.